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Jacaranda
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'Sometimes it feels so exposing just walking in the village. I told Jimmy to

ignore it at first, he tried to, but it's isolating he said, eyes on you, not a word

spoken. Even when you meet their eyes they don't look away. Like they have a

right to, like you're a spectacle, an object.'


Olivia has recently moved into her great-uncle's farmhouse. She's not local, but

she knows her way around. Matty is a gamekeeper, but he doesn't often tell

anyone. He's wary of newcomers.


These unlikely strangers find themselves beside a stream on the longest night

of the year.


Pentabus and Theatre by the Lake present a brilliant new drama from award-winning

playwright Lorna French that explores loss, love, prejudice, race and

belonging.